The grammatical abilities of fluent aphasics have received scant attention to date. There is some debate as to the nature of paragrammatism and whether this phenomenon results from an underlying lexical or grammatical deficit. In this paper we define grammatical domains in three different languages (Dutch, English and Hungarian), which enables comparisons to be made between aphasic speakers and normal controls both within and between languages. We describe the methodology and examine some of the results focusing on the possible relation between lexical and syntactic aspects. Specifically we define and discuss the frequency and diversity of lexical verbs and their arguments, the deployment of subordinate clauses and the distribution of two t...
The production of verbs in isolation and sentence context in Dutch aphasics was evaluated in the pre...
Aspects of grammatical morphology in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia were elicited under controlled c...
There is a long standing debate between aphasiologists on the essential factor that constitutes the ...
The grammatical abilities of fluent aphasics have received scant attention to date. There is some de...
In an earlier study by the authors, it was suggested that some fluent aphasic speakers exhibit subtl...
Fluent aphasia of the anomic and Wernicke's type is characterized by word retrieval difficulties. Ho...
Agrammatic aphasics do not exhibit a normal pattern of verb production their spontaneous speech is s...
The effect of two linguistic factors in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia was examined using Dutch and ...
The distinction between grammatical and lexical words is standardly dealt with in terms of a semanti...
Background: Previous studies have shown that individuals with aphasia are usually able to produce di...
In this thesis, a comparative linguistic investigation of morphological deficits in two English-spea...
Background: Functional and usage-based theories of language are gaining increasing influence in ling...
Background: Castilian-Spanish, Catalan, Galician, and European Portuguese are the most widely spoken...
The production of verbs in isolation and sentence context in Dutch aphasics was evaluated in the pre...
Aspects of grammatical morphology in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia were elicited under controlled c...
There is a long standing debate between aphasiologists on the essential factor that constitutes the ...
The grammatical abilities of fluent aphasics have received scant attention to date. There is some de...
In an earlier study by the authors, it was suggested that some fluent aphasic speakers exhibit subtl...
Fluent aphasia of the anomic and Wernicke's type is characterized by word retrieval difficulties. Ho...
Agrammatic aphasics do not exhibit a normal pattern of verb production their spontaneous speech is s...
The effect of two linguistic factors in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia was examined using Dutch and ...
The distinction between grammatical and lexical words is standardly dealt with in terms of a semanti...
Background: Previous studies have shown that individuals with aphasia are usually able to produce di...
In this thesis, a comparative linguistic investigation of morphological deficits in two English-spea...
Background: Functional and usage-based theories of language are gaining increasing influence in ling...
Background: Castilian-Spanish, Catalan, Galician, and European Portuguese are the most widely spoken...
The production of verbs in isolation and sentence context in Dutch aphasics was evaluated in the pre...
Aspects of grammatical morphology in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia were elicited under controlled c...
There is a long standing debate between aphasiologists on the essential factor that constitutes the ...